Sebastian Janikowski of FSU follows through on a field goal during a 1999 game against North Carolina.

Football players Sebastian Janikowski, Sammie Smith and Jamal Reynolds and baseball player Matt Diaz will highlight the Class of 2013 to be inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 13.

Also entering will be long-time softball coach JoAnne Graf, soccer player Cindy Schofield and former Seminole Boosters chairman and fundraiser Douglas Mannheimer.

Jankowski was a two-time winner of the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker in 1998 and 1999 and is in his 14th season with the Oakland Raiders.

Smith set the school record for rushing yards in one season with 1,230 in 1987 and ended his career as the program’s third-leading rusher. Reynolds, who played three seasons at Green Bay, was a consensus All-American in 2000 when he had 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and accounted for three safeties.

Janikowski and Reynolds were starters for FSU’s national championship team of 1999. All three football players entering the Hall of Fame were first-round draft picks.

Diaz hit 43 home runs, drove in 178 and batted .384 in two seasons for the FSU baseball team in 1998 and 1999. He has played for 11 years with Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Atlanta, Toronto, Pittsburgh and Miami.

Graf took the FSU softball program from the slow-pitch, AIAW days (when the Seminoles won two national championships) and went on to win 1,437 games, win 10 ACC titles and reach the College World Series seven times.

Schofield is the first women’s soccer player to be inducted into the FSU Hall of Fame. She is second all-time in goals with 40 and points with 102.

Mannheimer, a Tallahassee attorney, was on the board of directors for Seminole Boosters for 34 years and was the chairman in 1993. he also is the caretaker of FSU’s famed “Sod Cemetery,” where pieces of turf from notable FSU victories on the road and in bowl games are buried.